“I love fashion, and there is no easier way to express yourself than through the clothes you wear,” Victoria Justice once said—and her style evolution has certainly reflected that.
Back in June 2011, the up-and-coming actress attended the exclusive premiere of her new Nickelodeon show, iParty with Victorious, showcasing her youthful and fashion-forward approach to red carpet dressing.
Miranda Cosgrove and Victoria Justice attend Nickelodeon’s “iParty With Victorious” screening at The Lot on June 4, 2011, in West Hollywood, California, looking stylish in coordinated yet distinct outfits (Credit: Michael Williams / Startraksphoto)
She kept her look youthful and simple by pairing a white lace top and cropped blazer with turquoise skinny jeans, finishing the ensemble with Giuseppe Zanotti gold-heeled pleated strap sandals.
Miranda Cosgrove and Victoria Justice showcase their stylish footwear on the orange carpet, with Miranda in classic black pumps and Victoria in strappy nude Giuseppe Zanotti heels
What do you think of the pair?...
Back in June 2011, the up-and-coming actress attended the exclusive premiere of her new Nickelodeon show, iParty with Victorious, showcasing her youthful and fashion-forward approach to red carpet dressing.
Miranda Cosgrove and Victoria Justice attend Nickelodeon’s “iParty With Victorious” screening at The Lot on June 4, 2011, in West Hollywood, California, looking stylish in coordinated yet distinct outfits (Credit: Michael Williams / Startraksphoto)
She kept her look youthful and simple by pairing a white lace top and cropped blazer with turquoise skinny jeans, finishing the ensemble with Giuseppe Zanotti gold-heeled pleated strap sandals.
Miranda Cosgrove and Victoria Justice showcase their stylish footwear on the orange carpet, with Miranda in classic black pumps and Victoria in strappy nude Giuseppe Zanotti heels
What do you think of the pair?...
- 1/31/2025
- by Roselle Kwan Mariano
- Your Next Shoes
Actress Elaine Devry, who appeared in films such as ‘The Atomic Kid’ and ‘A Guide for the Married Man’ and dozens of television series, passed away at her home in Grants Pass, Oregon, according to a notice on a local funeral home website. She was 93.
Elainemarried actor Mickey Rooney in Las Vegas in November 1952, becoming the fourth of Mickey’s eight wives, reports Variety.
The actress died on September 20 but the news of her death surfaced recently.
The actress made her first onscreen appearances the following year in the comedy film ‘A Slight Case of Larceny’ starring Mickey, as well as an episode of the Ronald Reagan-hosted CBS anthology series ‘General Electric Theater’.
As per Variety, in the 1954 sci-fi comedy ‘The Atomic Kid’, directed by Leslie H. Martinson, she played nurse Audrey Nelson opposite Mickey’s Barnaby “Blix” Waterberry; she was billed as Elaine Davis (Mrs. Mickey Rooney) in the credits.
Elainemarried actor Mickey Rooney in Las Vegas in November 1952, becoming the fourth of Mickey’s eight wives, reports Variety.
The actress died on September 20 but the news of her death surfaced recently.
The actress made her first onscreen appearances the following year in the comedy film ‘A Slight Case of Larceny’ starring Mickey, as well as an episode of the Ronald Reagan-hosted CBS anthology series ‘General Electric Theater’.
As per Variety, in the 1954 sci-fi comedy ‘The Atomic Kid’, directed by Leslie H. Martinson, she played nurse Audrey Nelson opposite Mickey’s Barnaby “Blix” Waterberry; she was billed as Elaine Davis (Mrs. Mickey Rooney) in the credits.
- 10/23/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Actress Elaine Devry, who appeared in films such as ‘The Atomic Kid’ and ‘A Guide for the Married Man’ and dozens of television series, passed away at her home in Grants Pass, Oregon, according to a notice on a local funeral home website. She was 93.
Elainemarried actor Mickey Rooney in Las Vegas in November 1952, becoming the fourth of Mickey’s eight wives, reports Variety.
The actress died on September 20 but the news of her death surfaced recently.
The actress made her first onscreen appearances the following year in the comedy film ‘A Slight Case of Larceny’ starring Mickey, as well as an episode of the Ronald Reagan-hosted CBS anthology series ‘General Electric Theater’.
As per Variety, in the 1954 sci-fi comedy ‘The Atomic Kid’, directed by Leslie H. Martinson, she played nurse Audrey Nelson opposite Mickey’s Barnaby “Blix” Waterberry; she was billed as Elaine Davis (Mrs. Mickey Rooney) in the credits.
Elainemarried actor Mickey Rooney in Las Vegas in November 1952, becoming the fourth of Mickey’s eight wives, reports Variety.
The actress died on September 20 but the news of her death surfaced recently.
The actress made her first onscreen appearances the following year in the comedy film ‘A Slight Case of Larceny’ starring Mickey, as well as an episode of the Ronald Reagan-hosted CBS anthology series ‘General Electric Theater’.
As per Variety, in the 1954 sci-fi comedy ‘The Atomic Kid’, directed by Leslie H. Martinson, she played nurse Audrey Nelson opposite Mickey’s Barnaby “Blix” Waterberry; she was billed as Elaine Davis (Mrs. Mickey Rooney) in the credits.
- 10/23/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Elaine Devry, who appeared in such films as “The Atomic Kid” and “A Guide for the Married Man” and dozens of television series, died Sept. 20 at her home in Grants Pass, Oregon, according to a notice on a local funeral home website. She was 93.
Devry married actor Mickey Rooney in Las Vegas in November 1952, becoming the fourth of Rooney’s eight wives. She made her first onscreen appearances the following year in the comedy film “A Slight Case of Larceny” starring Rooney, as well as an episode of the Ronald Reagan-hosted CBS anthology series “General Electric Theater.”
In the 1954 sci-fi comedy “The Atomic Kid,” directed by Leslie H. Martinson, she played nurse Audrey Nelson opposite Rooney’s Barnaby “Blix” Waterberry; she was billed as “Elaine Davis (Mrs. Mickey Rooney)” in the credits.
Devry portrayed divorée Jocelyn Montgomery in the 1967 Gene Kelly-directed film “A Guide for the Married Man.
Devry married actor Mickey Rooney in Las Vegas in November 1952, becoming the fourth of Rooney’s eight wives. She made her first onscreen appearances the following year in the comedy film “A Slight Case of Larceny” starring Rooney, as well as an episode of the Ronald Reagan-hosted CBS anthology series “General Electric Theater.”
In the 1954 sci-fi comedy “The Atomic Kid,” directed by Leslie H. Martinson, she played nurse Audrey Nelson opposite Rooney’s Barnaby “Blix” Waterberry; she was billed as “Elaine Davis (Mrs. Mickey Rooney)” in the credits.
Devry portrayed divorée Jocelyn Montgomery in the 1967 Gene Kelly-directed film “A Guide for the Married Man.
- 10/22/2023
- by Michaela Zee
- Variety Film + TV
Elaine Devry, whose career spanned film and dozens of television shows, died Sept. 20 at her home in Grants Pass, Oregon. She was 93 and no cause was given by the funeral home, which listed her under her married name of Davis.
Devry was the fourth wife of actor Mickey Rooney.
After marrying him in November 1952, she first appeared the next year in the Rooney-starring comedy film A Slight Case of Larceny and on an episode of the Ronald Reagan-hosted CBS anthology series, General Electric Theater.
Devry also appeared in such films as China Doll (1958), Man-Trap (1961), The Last Time I Saw Archie (1961), Diary of a Madman (1963), With Six You Get Eggroll (1968), The Cheyenne Social Club (1970), Bless the Beasts & Children (1971), The Boy Who Cried Werewolf (1973) and Herbie Rides Again (1974).
Her TV resume included many guest starring appearances in the early days of television, including stints on Bourbon Street Beat, Bachelor Father,...
Devry was the fourth wife of actor Mickey Rooney.
After marrying him in November 1952, she first appeared the next year in the Rooney-starring comedy film A Slight Case of Larceny and on an episode of the Ronald Reagan-hosted CBS anthology series, General Electric Theater.
Devry also appeared in such films as China Doll (1958), Man-Trap (1961), The Last Time I Saw Archie (1961), Diary of a Madman (1963), With Six You Get Eggroll (1968), The Cheyenne Social Club (1970), Bless the Beasts & Children (1971), The Boy Who Cried Werewolf (1973) and Herbie Rides Again (1974).
Her TV resume included many guest starring appearances in the early days of television, including stints on Bourbon Street Beat, Bachelor Father,...
- 10/22/2023
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Elaine Devry, an actress who appeared in such films as The Atomic Kid and A Guide for the Married Man and on dozens of TV shows after becoming the fourth of Mickey Rooney’s eight wives, has died. She was 93.
Devry died Sept. 20 in her home in Grants Pass, Oregon, according to a notice placed on a local funeral home website.
Devry married Rooney in Las Vegas in November 1952 and made her first onscreen acting appearances the next year in the Rooney-starring comedy film A Slight Case of Larceny and on an episode of the Ronald Reagan-hosted CBS anthology series General Electric Theater.
In the Republic Pictures sci-fi comedy The Atomic Kid (1954), directed by Leslie H. Martinson, she was introduced as “Elaine Davis (Mrs. Mickey Rooney),” and her character, a nurse, marries her husband’s Barnaby “Blix” Waterberry at the end of the movie.
In A Guide for the Married Man...
Devry died Sept. 20 in her home in Grants Pass, Oregon, according to a notice placed on a local funeral home website.
Devry married Rooney in Las Vegas in November 1952 and made her first onscreen acting appearances the next year in the Rooney-starring comedy film A Slight Case of Larceny and on an episode of the Ronald Reagan-hosted CBS anthology series General Electric Theater.
In the Republic Pictures sci-fi comedy The Atomic Kid (1954), directed by Leslie H. Martinson, she was introduced as “Elaine Davis (Mrs. Mickey Rooney),” and her character, a nurse, marries her husband’s Barnaby “Blix” Waterberry at the end of the movie.
In A Guide for the Married Man...
- 10/22/2023
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Hulu has released its list of content arriving at the streaming service this June, as well as everything that will no longer be available to watch there after June 30.
At the top of the must-watch list is season three of Hulu Original “The Handmaid’s Tale,” which was notably pushed back to a June premiere date in order to ensure it would “maintain the quality it has,” Craig Erwich, Hulu’s Senior Vice President of Originals, said at the Television Critics Association (TCA) press tour in February. The first three episodes of the new season premiere on Hulu June 5, after which new episodes will be released every Wednesday.
Another Hulu Original of note is “The Weekly” series from The New York Times, coming June 3. Each half-hour episode will feature a Times journalist investigating one of today’s most pressing issues, with new issues being explored each week.
Also Read: Elisabeth Moss...
At the top of the must-watch list is season three of Hulu Original “The Handmaid’s Tale,” which was notably pushed back to a June premiere date in order to ensure it would “maintain the quality it has,” Craig Erwich, Hulu’s Senior Vice President of Originals, said at the Television Critics Association (TCA) press tour in February. The first three episodes of the new season premiere on Hulu June 5, after which new episodes will be released every Wednesday.
Another Hulu Original of note is “The Weekly” series from The New York Times, coming June 3. Each half-hour episode will feature a Times journalist investigating one of today’s most pressing issues, with new issues being explored each week.
Also Read: Elisabeth Moss...
- 5/15/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
He promised that he'd be back, and Space Goat Productions is making good on the T-800's promise with their official board game based on James Cameron's The Terminator, which is now available to pre-order. In today's Horror Highlights, we're also giving Daily Dead readers the chance to win a Camera Obscura soundtrack on vinyl, and we have details on Breaking Glass Pictures acquiring North American rights to Rift and information on how Scream Factory will be celebrating their fifth anniversary.
The Terminator: The Official Board Game: Press Release: "(June 14th, 2017 - Bellingham, Wa) - Space Goat Productions has launched pre-orders for The Terminator™: The Official Board Game, based off of the iconic 1984 film directed by James Cameron and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. Pre-orders will be available via Backerkit and will give consumers access to exclusive discounts for 30 days.
The original Terminator Kickstarter made almost 200% of its goal,...
The Terminator: The Official Board Game: Press Release: "(June 14th, 2017 - Bellingham, Wa) - Space Goat Productions has launched pre-orders for The Terminator™: The Official Board Game, based off of the iconic 1984 film directed by James Cameron and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. Pre-orders will be available via Backerkit and will give consumers access to exclusive discounts for 30 days.
The original Terminator Kickstarter made almost 200% of its goal,...
- 6/13/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
In this episode of Off The Shelf, Ryan and Brian take a look at the new DVD and Blu-ray releases for the weeks of, July 19th and 26th 2016.
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News Lost in Space Tweets The Abyss coming in 2017 at last, plus Aliens: 30th, Star Trek Beyond, Steven King’s It, new Scream & more! Raising Cain Collector’s Edition Blu-ray Detailed Sid & Nancy 30th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray The Man Called Noon Blu-ray Criterion: McCabe & Mrs. Miller Blu-ray Delayed James Cameron: The Abyss Remastered in 4K, Coming to Blu-ray in 2017 Scream Factory: 13 New Titles Prepped for Blu-ray Shout Factory: To Live and Die in L.A. Special Edition Blu-ray Coming Up Upcoming Code Red Blu-ray Releases The Laughing Policeman Blu-ray Detailed An American Werewolf in London 35th Anniversary Blu-ray Edition The Wolf Man: Complete Legacy Blu-ray Collection Frankenstein: Complete Legacy Blu-ray Collection Scream Factory:...
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News Lost in Space Tweets The Abyss coming in 2017 at last, plus Aliens: 30th, Star Trek Beyond, Steven King’s It, new Scream & more! Raising Cain Collector’s Edition Blu-ray Detailed Sid & Nancy 30th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray The Man Called Noon Blu-ray Criterion: McCabe & Mrs. Miller Blu-ray Delayed James Cameron: The Abyss Remastered in 4K, Coming to Blu-ray in 2017 Scream Factory: 13 New Titles Prepped for Blu-ray Shout Factory: To Live and Die in L.A. Special Edition Blu-ray Coming Up Upcoming Code Red Blu-ray Releases The Laughing Policeman Blu-ray Detailed An American Werewolf in London 35th Anniversary Blu-ray Edition The Wolf Man: Complete Legacy Blu-ray Collection Frankenstein: Complete Legacy Blu-ray Collection Scream Factory:...
- 7/28/2016
- by Ryan Gallagher
- CriterionCast
Shock editor sits down with his kids to watch classic horror movies. Last week, in our first installment of Monster Kid Theater, my three sons (just call me Fred MacMurray) and I sat down over two days to take in 1958’s The Fly and its immediate sequel, 1959’s Return Of The Fly. You can read…
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- 7/9/2016
- by Chris Alexander
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Scream Factory Presents Hellhole & The Boy Who Cried Werewolf On Blu-ray July 26, 2016 This July, Scream Factory presents two long-lost cult favorites on Blu-ray for the first time. Hellhole and The Boy Who Cried Werewolf debut in a Blu-ray + DVD combo pack, and on Blu-ray, respectively. Hellhole Having witnessed her mother’s …
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- 6/6/2016
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Our buddies over at Scream Factory just dished the details for two of their upcoming releases, Hellhole and The Boy Who Cried Werewolf. Read on for the 411. From the Press Release: This July, Scream Factory presents two long-lost cult… Continue Reading →
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- 6/3/2016
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
In this episode of Off The Shelf, Ryan and Brian take a look at the new DVD and Blu-ray releases for Tuesday, March 29th, 2016.
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Follow-Up Kickstarter Projects: Ben Model, Disney Television Animation Don Hertzfeldt Blu-rays News The Iron Giant Kino Lorber: Teen Witch, The Mark of Zorro, Rawhide, 3 Bad Men, The Pit, Chandu The Magician Scream Factory: Bad Moon, Hell Hole, The Boy Who Cried Werewolf Warner Archive: Father of the Bride (1950), Devlin, The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Code Red: The Dark 88 Films: Drive-In Massacre Cinema Epoch: Private Lessons Eureka: Upcoming Titles Twilight Time April Preorders Links to Amazon Bicycle Thieves Blue Ice Chantal Akerman: Four Films Cherry Falls The City of the Dead Code 7, Victim 5 / Mozambique Concussion Confession of a Child of the Century Corruption Hidden Fortress Frightmare The Gong Show Movie Hateful Eight Murders in the Rue Morgue...
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Follow-Up Kickstarter Projects: Ben Model, Disney Television Animation Don Hertzfeldt Blu-rays News The Iron Giant Kino Lorber: Teen Witch, The Mark of Zorro, Rawhide, 3 Bad Men, The Pit, Chandu The Magician Scream Factory: Bad Moon, Hell Hole, The Boy Who Cried Werewolf Warner Archive: Father of the Bride (1950), Devlin, The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Code Red: The Dark 88 Films: Drive-In Massacre Cinema Epoch: Private Lessons Eureka: Upcoming Titles Twilight Time April Preorders Links to Amazon Bicycle Thieves Blue Ice Chantal Akerman: Four Films Cherry Falls The City of the Dead Code 7, Victim 5 / Mozambique Concussion Confession of a Child of the Century Corruption Hidden Fortress Frightmare The Gong Show Movie Hateful Eight Murders in the Rue Morgue...
- 3/31/2016
- by Ryan Gallagher
- CriterionCast
More amazing news from the perversely exciting house of Scream Factory! After the announcement that they were prepping a new bells and whistles high-def edition of Eric Red’s underrated werewolf drama Bad Moon (read our exclusive interview with Red here), the company is getting cult film fans pulses popping again with word of a Blu-ray…
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- 3/31/2016
- by Chris Alexander
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Victoria Justice is finally getting her first movie! And, if you're young enough to know her from Nickelodeon shows like "Zoey 101," "iCarly" or tele-movies like "The Boy Who Cried Werewolf" this is exciting news! Either that, or you're a big fan of Josh Schwartz, who created "The O.C." and "Chuck" and is making his directorial debut with "Fun Size," another coming-of-age, high school comedy.
Justice was cast last year in the coveted role of Wren, who gets stuck babysitting her little brother on Halloween, the same night when the hottest guy in school is throwing a party! But things really go to pot when Wren loses her little brother and starts a night of adventure in order to find him. So, fine, it sounds like a pastiche of several other coming-of-age high school comedies, but, then, "Superbad" didn't sound so original either based on the plot alone. And hey,...
Justice was cast last year in the coveted role of Wren, who gets stuck babysitting her little brother on Halloween, the same night when the hottest guy in school is throwing a party! But things really go to pot when Wren loses her little brother and starts a night of adventure in order to find him. So, fine, it sounds like a pastiche of several other coming-of-age high school comedies, but, then, "Superbad" didn't sound so original either based on the plot alone. And hey,...
- 6/29/2012
- by Ryan Gowland
- The Playlist
As soon as we thought we could predict the outcome of the Oscars, here comes another surprise! This one's brought to you by the Writers Guild of America. Picked for Best Original Screenplay was Christopher Nolan's "Inception." The director, famously dissed for not getting a Best Director Oscar nomination, may just win the Best Original Screenplay come Oscar night. Oscar front-runner, "The King's Speech" was not nominated because it didn't quality under union rules which prompted Nolan to say during his WGA acceptance award that he looked forward to a time when he could accept the award "without qualification."
That could be the beginning of a great script Mr. Nolan, go write it :happy
For adapted screenplay, I'm happy to report that Aaron Sorkin's fantastic script won! Based on "The Accidental Billionaires" by Ben Mezrich, "The Social Network" was the only film last year that I predicted to win this very category.
That could be the beginning of a great script Mr. Nolan, go write it :happy
For adapted screenplay, I'm happy to report that Aaron Sorkin's fantastic script won! Based on "The Accidental Billionaires" by Ben Mezrich, "The Social Network" was the only film last year that I predicted to win this very category.
- 2/7/2011
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
The SAG Awards wasn't the only big show that was taking place during this previous weekend. The annual DGA Awards took place this past Saturday, filled with a some-what unlikely win from Tom Hooper. "The King's Speech" director went home with the coveted Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film award. Only a few times has the recipient of this award gone on to loose the Best Director Oscar, which means this guy certainly has a great shot of taking a golden boy home next month. Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Feature Film Tom Hooper - "The King's Speech" (The Weinstein Company) Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Television or Mini-Series Mick Jackson - "Temple Grandin" (HBO) Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Documentary Charles Ferguson - "Inside Job" (Representational Pictures/Sony Pictures Classics) Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Dramatic Series Martin Scorsese - "Boardwalk Empire" ("Boardwalk Empire") Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a...
- 2/1/2011
- LRMonline.com
The closer we get to the Oscars, the more likely The Social Network may just lose out to the King’s Speech. The Director’s Guild has selected The King’s Speech’s director Tom Hooper as the winner of Outstanding Directorial Achievement this year.
Since 1948, the Academy and the DGA have only disagreed on Best Director six times.
Hit the jump for the full list of winners
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film for 2010:
Tom Hooper, The King’s Speech (The Weinstein Co.)
Mr. Hooper’s Directorial Team:
Production Manager: Erica Bensly First Assistant Director: Martin Harrison Second Assistant Director: Chris Stoaling
This is Hooper’s first DGA Feature Film Award Nomination. He was previously nominated for the DGA Award for Movies for Television/Miniseries for John Adams in 2008.
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Movies for Television and Mini-Series for 2010:
Mick Jackson, Temple Grandin (HBO)
Mr. Jackson’s...
Since 1948, the Academy and the DGA have only disagreed on Best Director six times.
Hit the jump for the full list of winners
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film for 2010:
Tom Hooper, The King’s Speech (The Weinstein Co.)
Mr. Hooper’s Directorial Team:
Production Manager: Erica Bensly First Assistant Director: Martin Harrison Second Assistant Director: Chris Stoaling
This is Hooper’s first DGA Feature Film Award Nomination. He was previously nominated for the DGA Award for Movies for Television/Miniseries for John Adams in 2008.
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Movies for Television and Mini-Series for 2010:
Mick Jackson, Temple Grandin (HBO)
Mr. Jackson’s...
- 1/31/2011
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
"The King's Speech" continues to reign supreme over awards season - filmmaker Tom Hooper was honored with the top prize at the Directors Guild of America (DGA) awards on Saturday, January 29. Hooper was presented with the outstanding directorial achievement by his peers for his story of stuttering British monarch King George VI.
The DGA prizegiving is thought to be the best indicator for the Oscars, with all but six recipients going on to pick up the Best Director honor at the Academy Awards since 1948. Accepting the accolade, Hooper paid tribute to his mother, who sparked his interest in the king. He told the audience, "She came home and she rang me up and she said, 'I think I found your next movie'. The moral of the story is, listen to your mother."
Hooper beat out competition from "The Social Network"'s David Fincher, Darren Aronofsky (Black Swan), Christopher Nolan (Inception...
The DGA prizegiving is thought to be the best indicator for the Oscars, with all but six recipients going on to pick up the Best Director honor at the Academy Awards since 1948. Accepting the accolade, Hooper paid tribute to his mother, who sparked his interest in the king. He told the audience, "She came home and she rang me up and she said, 'I think I found your next movie'. The moral of the story is, listen to your mother."
Hooper beat out competition from "The Social Network"'s David Fincher, Darren Aronofsky (Black Swan), Christopher Nolan (Inception...
- 1/31/2011
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
The Directors Guild of America presented the 63rd Annual DGA Awards on Saturday night, January 29, at the Grand Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland. The King’s Speech won a key award from Hollywood directors, four days after the British royals drama picked up a leading 12 Oscar nominations.
The film’s director, Tom Hooper, was named winner of the union’s prize for outstanding achievement in feature film at a ceremony in Hollywood, beating competition that included another Oscar favorite, The Social Network director David Fincher. The Directors Guild of America contest also included Christopher Nolan for Inception, Darren Aronofsky for Black Swan and David O. Russell for The Fighter. The second of two movies on thing mentioned also received Oscar nominations, along with Joel and Ethan Coen for True Grit, who were unnoticed by the DGA.
And the six times in 62 years has the winner of the DGA prize not gone...
The film’s director, Tom Hooper, was named winner of the union’s prize for outstanding achievement in feature film at a ceremony in Hollywood, beating competition that included another Oscar favorite, The Social Network director David Fincher. The Directors Guild of America contest also included Christopher Nolan for Inception, Darren Aronofsky for Black Swan and David O. Russell for The Fighter. The second of two movies on thing mentioned also received Oscar nominations, along with Joel and Ethan Coen for True Grit, who were unnoticed by the DGA.
And the six times in 62 years has the winner of the DGA prize not gone...
- 1/31/2011
- by Nikola Mraovic
- Filmofilia
The Directors Guild of America announced its award winners for achievement in 2010 last night, and the big winner was Tom Hooper, director of The King's Speech. That, in conjunction with the film's victory [1] at the Producers Guild awards, puts the movie as the odds-on favorite to win the Best Picture Oscar, and makes Mr. Hooper a likely win for Best Director as well. The DGA and Academy have gone different ways for Best Director only six times in the past six decades, and I'm not certain this year will make it seven. In Contention [2] points to the difference at the 2003 Oscars, where the relatively young Rob Marshall won the DGA award for Chicago over directors like Martin Scorsese and Roman Polanski. But the Academy went with Roman Polanski as Best Director for The Pianist, even as Chicago won Best Picture. So will a more experienced director like Darren Aronofsky, David O. Russell...
- 1/30/2011
- by Russ Fischer
- Slash Film
More awards for The King's Speech! This film is unstoppable. The Directors Guild of American handed out its awards Saturday night (Jan, 29). The awards were given out at the Grand Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland.
The King's Speech director Tom Hooper took home the top prize for his work.
Could this be a glimpse into what will happen later next month at the Academy Awards?
Check out the full list of winners after the jump.
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film for 2010:
Tom Hooper, The King's Speech (The Weinstein Co.)
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentary for 2010:
Charles Ferguson, Inside Job
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Movies for Television and Mini-Series for 2010:
Mick Jackson, Temple Grandin (HBO)
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series for 2010:
Martin Scorsese, Boardwalk Empire, "Boardwalk Empire" (HBO)
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series for 2010:
Michael Spiller, Modern Family, "Halloween" (ABC)
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in...
The King's Speech director Tom Hooper took home the top prize for his work.
Could this be a glimpse into what will happen later next month at the Academy Awards?
Check out the full list of winners after the jump.
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film for 2010:
Tom Hooper, The King's Speech (The Weinstein Co.)
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentary for 2010:
Charles Ferguson, Inside Job
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Movies for Television and Mini-Series for 2010:
Mick Jackson, Temple Grandin (HBO)
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series for 2010:
Martin Scorsese, Boardwalk Empire, "Boardwalk Empire" (HBO)
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series for 2010:
Michael Spiller, Modern Family, "Halloween" (ABC)
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in...
- 1/30/2011
- by alyssa.caverley@gmail.com (Alyssa Caverley)
- Reel Movie News
HollywoodNews.com: The winners of the Directors Guild of America Outstanding Directorial Achievement Awards for 2010 were announced tonight during the 63rd Annual DGA Awards Dinner at the Grand Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland in Los Angeles. Tom Hooper won the DGA’s Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film for The King’s Speech.
Following the welcome by DGA President Taylor Hackford to an audience of more than 1,600 guests, director/actor Carl Reiner hosted the ceremony.
Presenters included (in alphabetical order): Amy Adams (The Fighter); DGA 75th Anniversary Chair Michael Apted; DGA First Vice President Paris Barclay; 75th Anniversary Co-Chair and 2009 DGA Feature Film Award winner Kathryn Bigelow; Steve Buscemi (Boardwalk Empire); 75th Anniversary Co-Chair James Cameron; Helena Bonham Carter (The King’s Speech); DGA Secretary/Treasurer Gil Cates; 75th Anniversary Co-Chair Francis Ford Coppola; Claire Danes (Temple Grandin); Leonardo DiCaprio (Inception); 75th Anniversary Co-Chair Clint Eastwood; Colin Firth (The King...
Following the welcome by DGA President Taylor Hackford to an audience of more than 1,600 guests, director/actor Carl Reiner hosted the ceremony.
Presenters included (in alphabetical order): Amy Adams (The Fighter); DGA 75th Anniversary Chair Michael Apted; DGA First Vice President Paris Barclay; 75th Anniversary Co-Chair and 2009 DGA Feature Film Award winner Kathryn Bigelow; Steve Buscemi (Boardwalk Empire); 75th Anniversary Co-Chair James Cameron; Helena Bonham Carter (The King’s Speech); DGA Secretary/Treasurer Gil Cates; 75th Anniversary Co-Chair Francis Ford Coppola; Claire Danes (Temple Grandin); Leonardo DiCaprio (Inception); 75th Anniversary Co-Chair Clint Eastwood; Colin Firth (The King...
- 1/30/2011
- by HollywoodNews.com
- Hollywoodnews.com
Tom Hooper won Best Director at last nights Directors Guild Award honors for The King's Speech. He beat out David Fincher who was heavily favored after winning the Golden Globe and a Critics Choice Award for The Social Network.
This win moves Hooper even closer to Oscar gold because the winner of the DGA has won the Oscar in all but 6 years of the history of the ceremony. This is because many voters for the Guild are area also the same voters for the Academy Awards.
Martin Scorsese won for Drama Series, Television as director of the pilot episode of HBO’s Boardwalk Empire. This marks Scorsese's second win, he won in 2006 for The Departed.
Last night's ceremony marked 75 years of the Director’s Guild of America. Ceremonies were hosted by Carl Reiner.
Here are the full list of winners:
Outstanding Directorial Achievement In Feature Film
Tom Hooper, The King’s Speech (The Weinstein Co.
This win moves Hooper even closer to Oscar gold because the winner of the DGA has won the Oscar in all but 6 years of the history of the ceremony. This is because many voters for the Guild are area also the same voters for the Academy Awards.
Martin Scorsese won for Drama Series, Television as director of the pilot episode of HBO’s Boardwalk Empire. This marks Scorsese's second win, he won in 2006 for The Departed.
Last night's ceremony marked 75 years of the Director’s Guild of America. Ceremonies were hosted by Carl Reiner.
Here are the full list of winners:
Outstanding Directorial Achievement In Feature Film
Tom Hooper, The King’s Speech (The Weinstein Co.
- 1/30/2011
- by Tiberius
- GeekTyrant
Los Angeles — Tom Hooper pulled off an upset win Saturday for the top film honor at the Directors Guild of America Awards for his British monarchy tale "The King's Speech."
Hooper won out over David Fincher for "The Social Network," who had been considered the favorite for Hollywood's main directing prizes, including the Academy Award on Feb. 27.
The guild win for Hooper sets up a showdown between him and Fincher at the Oscars, where "The King's Speech" leads with 12 nominations. The film relates the struggles of Queen Elizabeth II's father, King George VI, to overcome a debilitating stammer as he took the throne in the years leading to World War II.
"To be back here a second time is extraordinary," said Hooper, an Emmy winner for the miniseries "Elizabeth I" and a previous Directors Guild nominee for the miniseries "John Adams."
The Directors Guild honor is one of the most-accurate forecasts for the Oscars.
Hooper won out over David Fincher for "The Social Network," who had been considered the favorite for Hollywood's main directing prizes, including the Academy Award on Feb. 27.
The guild win for Hooper sets up a showdown between him and Fincher at the Oscars, where "The King's Speech" leads with 12 nominations. The film relates the struggles of Queen Elizabeth II's father, King George VI, to overcome a debilitating stammer as he took the throne in the years leading to World War II.
"To be back here a second time is extraordinary," said Hooper, an Emmy winner for the miniseries "Elizabeth I" and a previous Directors Guild nominee for the miniseries "John Adams."
The Directors Guild honor is one of the most-accurate forecasts for the Oscars.
- 1/30/2011
- by AP
- Huffington Post
Los Angeles .The winners of the Directors Guild of America Outstanding Directorial Achievement Awards for 2010 were announced tonight during the 63rd Annual DGA Awards Dinner at the Grand Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland in Los Angeles. Tom Hooper won the DGA’s Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film for The King’s Speech
Following the welcome by DGA President Taylor Hackford to an audience of more than 1,600 guests, director/actor Carl Reiner hosted the ceremony.
Presenters included (in alphabetical order): Amy Adams (The Fighter); DGA 75th Anniversary Chair Michael Apted; DGA First Vice President Paris Barclay; 75th Anniversary Co-Chair and 2009 DGA Feature Film Award winner Kathryn Bigelow; Steve Buscemi (Boardwalk Empire); 75th Anniversary Co-Chair James Cameron; Helena Bonham Carter (The King’s Speech); DGA Secretary/Treasurer Gil Cates; 75th Anniversary Co-Chair Francis Ford Coppola; Claire Danes (Temple Grandin); Leonardo DiCaprio (Inception); 75th Anniversary Co-Chair Clint Eastwood; Colin Firth (The King...
Following the welcome by DGA President Taylor Hackford to an audience of more than 1,600 guests, director/actor Carl Reiner hosted the ceremony.
Presenters included (in alphabetical order): Amy Adams (The Fighter); DGA 75th Anniversary Chair Michael Apted; DGA First Vice President Paris Barclay; 75th Anniversary Co-Chair and 2009 DGA Feature Film Award winner Kathryn Bigelow; Steve Buscemi (Boardwalk Empire); 75th Anniversary Co-Chair James Cameron; Helena Bonham Carter (The King’s Speech); DGA Secretary/Treasurer Gil Cates; 75th Anniversary Co-Chair Francis Ford Coppola; Claire Danes (Temple Grandin); Leonardo DiCaprio (Inception); 75th Anniversary Co-Chair Clint Eastwood; Colin Firth (The King...
- 1/30/2011
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Tom Hooper was crowned the Best Director of the Year by the Directors Guild of America for his work on "The King's Speech." With his DGA win, Hooper is now considered the Oscar frontrunner for the best director category, beating awards circuit darling David Fincher ("The Social Network").
Hooper beat out Darren Aronofsky ("Black Swan"), Fincher, Christopher Nolan ("Inception"), and David O. Russell ("The Fighter").
Here's the complete list of winners of the 63rd annual DGA Awards:
Outstanding Directorial Achievement In Feature Film
Tom Hooper, The King's Speech (The Weinstein Co.)
Movies For Television And Mini-series
Mick Jackson, Temple Grandin (HBO)
Drama Series
Martin Scorsese, Boardwalk Empire (HBO)
Comedy Series
Michael Spiller, Modern Family (ABC)
Documentary
Charles Ferguson, Inside job (Representational Pictures, Sony Pictures Classics)
Musical Variety
Glenn Weiss, 64th Annual Tony Awards (CBS)
Daytime Serials
Larry Carpenter, One Life to Live, "Episode #10,687"
Reality Programs
Eytan Keller, The Next Iron Chef,...
Hooper beat out Darren Aronofsky ("Black Swan"), Fincher, Christopher Nolan ("Inception"), and David O. Russell ("The Fighter").
Here's the complete list of winners of the 63rd annual DGA Awards:
Outstanding Directorial Achievement In Feature Film
Tom Hooper, The King's Speech (The Weinstein Co.)
Movies For Television And Mini-series
Mick Jackson, Temple Grandin (HBO)
Drama Series
Martin Scorsese, Boardwalk Empire (HBO)
Comedy Series
Michael Spiller, Modern Family (ABC)
Documentary
Charles Ferguson, Inside job (Representational Pictures, Sony Pictures Classics)
Musical Variety
Glenn Weiss, 64th Annual Tony Awards (CBS)
Daytime Serials
Larry Carpenter, One Life to Live, "Episode #10,687"
Reality Programs
Eytan Keller, The Next Iron Chef,...
- 1/30/2011
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
Not as much a stunner, but it's definitely an upset win as last year's winner Kathryn Bigelow (The Hurt Locker) awarded Tom Hooper the top prize at tonight's 63rd Annual Directors Guild of America Awards for his work on The King's Speech. Hooper beat out the predicted front-runner David Fincher (The Social Network) along with fellow nominees Darren Aronofsky (Black Swan), Christopher Nolan (Inception) and David O. Russell (The Fighter).
How did David Fincher take the news? "New York Times" columnist Melena Ryzik posted to Twitter saying, "David Fincher split the second after Tom Hooper's name was announced."
This news comes on the heels of The King's Speech racking up 12 Oscar nominations this past Tuesday and Hooper's win at the DGA tonight has pretty much swung all award season momentum its way. Should the film take home the Screen Actors Guild Best Ensemble award tomorrow night I have a pretty...
How did David Fincher take the news? "New York Times" columnist Melena Ryzik posted to Twitter saying, "David Fincher split the second after Tom Hooper's name was announced."
This news comes on the heels of The King's Speech racking up 12 Oscar nominations this past Tuesday and Hooper's win at the DGA tonight has pretty much swung all award season momentum its way. Should the film take home the Screen Actors Guild Best Ensemble award tomorrow night I have a pretty...
- 1/30/2011
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
hollywoodnews.com: Directors Guild of America President Taylor Hackford today announced the DGA’s nominees for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Television and Commercials for the year 2010.
‘Whether it’s a 30-second commercial or a multi-part miniseries, television directors are crucial to the success of any television project.’ said Hackford. ‘As the DGA celebrates its 75th anniversary this year, we salute the critical role of the director in TV and are proud to honor the tremendous range of excellence found in the projects nominated today. Congratulations to all of the nominees.’
The winners will be announced at the 63rd Annual DGA Awards Dinner on Saturday, January 29, 2011 at the Grand Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland in Los Angeles.
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Movies For Television And Mini-series
The nominees for the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Movies for Television and Mini-Series for 2010 are (in alphabetical order):
Mick Jackson
Temple Grandin
(HBO...
‘Whether it’s a 30-second commercial or a multi-part miniseries, television directors are crucial to the success of any television project.’ said Hackford. ‘As the DGA celebrates its 75th anniversary this year, we salute the critical role of the director in TV and are proud to honor the tremendous range of excellence found in the projects nominated today. Congratulations to all of the nominees.’
The winners will be announced at the 63rd Annual DGA Awards Dinner on Saturday, January 29, 2011 at the Grand Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland in Los Angeles.
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Movies For Television And Mini-series
The nominees for the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Movies for Television and Mini-Series for 2010 are (in alphabetical order):
Mick Jackson
Temple Grandin
(HBO...
- 1/11/2011
- by HollywoodNews.com
- Hollywoodnews.com
"I Love You Phillip Morris" came out of nowhere and secured a nod for the 2011 Writers Guild Awards. Based on the book by Steven McVicker, the film starring Jim Carrey and Ewan McGRegor as prisoners in love received a Best Adapted Screenplay nomination.
"Phillip Morris" will be competing with awards-favorites "127 Hours" (screenplay by Danny Boyle & Simon Beaufoy), "The Social Network" (screenplay Aaron Sorkin), "The Town" (screenplay by Peter Craig and Ben Affleck & Aaron Stockard), and True Grit (screenplay by Joel Coen & Ethan Coen).
In the Original Screenplay category, critics-darlings "Black Swan" (screenplay by Mark Heyman and Andres Heinz and John McLaughlin), "The Fighter" (screenplay by Scott Silver and Paul Tamasy & Eric Johnson), "Inception" (Christopher Nolan), and "The Kids Are All Right" (written by Lisa Cholodenko & Stuart Blumberg) will be competing with "Please Give" by Nicole Holofcener. Much like "I Love You Phillip Morris," "Please Give," a family dramedy set in New York,...
"Phillip Morris" will be competing with awards-favorites "127 Hours" (screenplay by Danny Boyle & Simon Beaufoy), "The Social Network" (screenplay Aaron Sorkin), "The Town" (screenplay by Peter Craig and Ben Affleck & Aaron Stockard), and True Grit (screenplay by Joel Coen & Ethan Coen).
In the Original Screenplay category, critics-darlings "Black Swan" (screenplay by Mark Heyman and Andres Heinz and John McLaughlin), "The Fighter" (screenplay by Scott Silver and Paul Tamasy & Eric Johnson), "Inception" (Christopher Nolan), and "The Kids Are All Right" (written by Lisa Cholodenko & Stuart Blumberg) will be competing with "Please Give" by Nicole Holofcener. Much like "I Love You Phillip Morris," "Please Give," a family dramedy set in New York,...
- 1/4/2011
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
Victoria Justice has advised teen girls to act classy to get their crush's attention. Being the cover girl for the 2011 edition of SeventeenPROM, the "Victorious" beauty shared tips on how to find a perfect prom date which doesn't involve throwing oneself at guys. In fact, she stressed, "Guys don't like girls that throw themselves at them. That's something that I've learned"
"I feel like a lot of girls do things to get attention for a guy to notice them, but you don't want to do the wrong things to get attention," the 17-year-old Nickelodeon star made note. She further added, "A guy wants a classy girl who is smart and has goals - someone that he wouldn't be afraid to bring home to his parents."
When asked what prom means to her, the actress who will be seen in "The Boy Who Cried Werewolf" said, "I think prom is just about enjoying yourself.
"I feel like a lot of girls do things to get attention for a guy to notice them, but you don't want to do the wrong things to get attention," the 17-year-old Nickelodeon star made note. She further added, "A guy wants a classy girl who is smart and has goals - someone that he wouldn't be afraid to bring home to his parents."
When asked what prom means to her, the actress who will be seen in "The Boy Who Cried Werewolf" said, "I think prom is just about enjoying yourself.
- 12/21/2010
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
HollywoodNews.com: The Writers Guild of America, West and the Writers Guild of America, East have announced nominations for outstanding achievement in television, news, radio, promotional writing, and graphic animation during the 2010 season to be honored at the 2011 Writers Guild Awards on February 5, 2011, in Los Angeles and New York.
Television Nominees
Dramatic Series
Boardwalk Empire, Written by Meg Jackson, Lawrence Konner, Howard Korder, Steve Kornacki, Margaret Nagle, Tim Van Patten, Paul Simms, Terence Winter; HBO
Breaking Bad, Written by Sam Catlin, Vince Gilligan, Peter Gould, Gennifer Hutchison, George Mastras, Tom Schnauz, John Shiban, Moira Walley-Beckett; AMC
Dexter, Written by Scott Buck, Manny Coto, Charles H. Eglee, Lauren Gussis, Chip Johannessen, Jim Leonard, Clyde Phillips, Scott Reynolds, Melissa Rosenberg, Tim Schlattmann, Wendy West; Showtime
Friday Night Lights, Written by Bridget Carpenter, Kerry Ehrin, Ron Fitzgerald, Etan Frankel, Monica Henderson, David Hudgins, Rolin Jones, Jason Katims, Patrick Massett, Derek Santos Olson, John Zinman; NBC
Mad Men,...
Television Nominees
Dramatic Series
Boardwalk Empire, Written by Meg Jackson, Lawrence Konner, Howard Korder, Steve Kornacki, Margaret Nagle, Tim Van Patten, Paul Simms, Terence Winter; HBO
Breaking Bad, Written by Sam Catlin, Vince Gilligan, Peter Gould, Gennifer Hutchison, George Mastras, Tom Schnauz, John Shiban, Moira Walley-Beckett; AMC
Dexter, Written by Scott Buck, Manny Coto, Charles H. Eglee, Lauren Gussis, Chip Johannessen, Jim Leonard, Clyde Phillips, Scott Reynolds, Melissa Rosenberg, Tim Schlattmann, Wendy West; Showtime
Friday Night Lights, Written by Bridget Carpenter, Kerry Ehrin, Ron Fitzgerald, Etan Frankel, Monica Henderson, David Hudgins, Rolin Jones, Jason Katims, Patrick Massett, Derek Santos Olson, John Zinman; NBC
Mad Men,...
- 12/8/2010
- by Linny Lum
- Hollywoodnews.com
Brooke Shields and Victoria Justice do an about-face in The Boy Who Cried Werewolf, with Shields playing a homely caretaker and her teenage co-star as the TV movie's title monster.
Neither actress balked at hiding her beauty under makeup and facial hair for the Nickelodeon comedy-thriller debuting October 23.
"I was the one who pushed for her to have a little mustache," Shields said of her character, the stern Madame Varcolac. "She has her good points, but I wouldn't call her a glamour girl."
Justice, whose Nickelodeon resume includes the series "Victorious" and "Zoey 101," said she usually feels dazzling after being polished for the screen.
"This movie, I would come out of the hair and makeup chair absolutely appalling," looking like a "crazy, savage beast creature," she said. "People didn't know it was me."
It was, the 17-year-old Justice added, "really cool."...
Neither actress balked at hiding her beauty under makeup and facial hair for the Nickelodeon comedy-thriller debuting October 23.
"I was the one who pushed for her to have a little mustache," Shields said of her character, the stern Madame Varcolac. "She has her good points, but I wouldn't call her a glamour girl."
Justice, whose Nickelodeon resume includes the series "Victorious" and "Zoey 101," said she usually feels dazzling after being polished for the screen.
"This movie, I would come out of the hair and makeup chair absolutely appalling," looking like a "crazy, savage beast creature," she said. "People didn't know it was me."
It was, the 17-year-old Justice added, "really cool."...
- 10/24/2010
- by Associated Press and Cineplex Staff
- Cineplex
By Marilyn Beck and Stacy Jenel Smith
HollywoodNews.com: Here’s a unique approach to overcoming the insecurity and lack of popularity issues that plague many a teenage girl — find your inner werewolf. At least, that’s kind of what happens to Victoria Justice’s character in “The Boy Who Cried Werewolf.” The Nickelodeon movie, also starring Brooke Shields (doing an homage to “Young Frankenstein’s” Frau Blucher) debuts Saturday (10/23).
“I thought my character in the movie was relatable to a lot of girls — she doesn’t have a lot of friends, the popular hot jock doesn’t notice her,” relates the beautiful 17-year-old star of Nickelodeon’s “Victorious” series. However, as she is coping with that certain problem that starts to overcome her after her exposure to wolf blood, “She starts gaining inner confidence in herself, she realizes beauty is more than skin deep, it comes from within. You...
HollywoodNews.com: Here’s a unique approach to overcoming the insecurity and lack of popularity issues that plague many a teenage girl — find your inner werewolf. At least, that’s kind of what happens to Victoria Justice’s character in “The Boy Who Cried Werewolf.” The Nickelodeon movie, also starring Brooke Shields (doing an homage to “Young Frankenstein’s” Frau Blucher) debuts Saturday (10/23).
“I thought my character in the movie was relatable to a lot of girls — she doesn’t have a lot of friends, the popular hot jock doesn’t notice her,” relates the beautiful 17-year-old star of Nickelodeon’s “Victorious” series. However, as she is coping with that certain problem that starts to overcome her after her exposure to wolf blood, “She starts gaining inner confidence in herself, she realizes beauty is more than skin deep, it comes from within. You...
- 10/23/2010
- by Beck / Smith
- Hollywoodnews.com
Stepping out for a promotional appearance, Victoria Justice was spotted stopping by Fox 11’s “Good Day La” yesterday (October 19).
The “Victorious” actress schmoozed with fellow guest Johnny Knoxville and even found a furry friend in Buffy, a golden retriever looking for an adoptive home.
Coming up on Saturday, October 23rd, Victoria will be hitting the Nickelodeon airwaves in “The Boy Who Cried Werewolf.”
Miss Justice plays the role of Jordan Sands, a shy teen who is transformed into a werewolf during an accident in Wolfsberg, Romania.
The “Victorious” actress schmoozed with fellow guest Johnny Knoxville and even found a furry friend in Buffy, a golden retriever looking for an adoptive home.
Coming up on Saturday, October 23rd, Victoria will be hitting the Nickelodeon airwaves in “The Boy Who Cried Werewolf.”
Miss Justice plays the role of Jordan Sands, a shy teen who is transformed into a werewolf during an accident in Wolfsberg, Romania.
- 10/20/2010
- GossipCenter
Nickelodeon.s rising teen star Victoria Justice (Victorious) will headline her first-ever television movie, The Boy Who Cried Werewolf, a teen comedy with a sci-fi twist premiering Saturday, Oct. 23, at 8:00 p.m. (Et/Pt). Premise Jordan Sands (Justice), a shy and unpopular teen who, through an accident, is transformed into a werewolf during a visit to Wolfsberg, Romania where her family has inherited an ancient castle. Brooke Shields also stars as stern Romanian housekeeper Madame Varcolac, the longtime proprietor of the castle who is the only one privy to all of its peculiarities. Jordan Sands (Justice) is an awkward, allergy-prone 17-year-old, forced to be the woman of the house after her mother.s death. Her father, David (Matt Winston,...
- 10/8/2010
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Continuing her promotional tour, Victoria Justice was spotted at the Fox News studios in New York City this morning (September 29).
The “Victorious” actress looked lovely as she chatted with hosts Steve Doocy, Gretchen Carlson, and Brian Kilmeade, sporting a grey top with jeans.
Victoria has been busy promoting her new made-for-tv-movie “The Boy Who Cried Werewolf,” set to premiere on Nickelodeon on October 23rd at 8pm Et.
In the flick, Victoria plays Jordan Sands, a shy and unpopular teen who is accidentally transformed into a werewolf during a visit to Wolfsberg, Romania where her family has inherited an ancient castle.
The “Victorious” actress looked lovely as she chatted with hosts Steve Doocy, Gretchen Carlson, and Brian Kilmeade, sporting a grey top with jeans.
Victoria has been busy promoting her new made-for-tv-movie “The Boy Who Cried Werewolf,” set to premiere on Nickelodeon on October 23rd at 8pm Et.
In the flick, Victoria plays Jordan Sands, a shy and unpopular teen who is accidentally transformed into a werewolf during a visit to Wolfsberg, Romania where her family has inherited an ancient castle.
- 9/29/2010
- GossipCenter
Things are getting a little bit hairy on Nickelodeon. Victoria Justice, star of the #1 Nickelodeon show "Victorious," is playing a she-wolf in the upcoming television movie, "The Boy Who Cried Werewolf."
Justice, in her first headlining TV movie role, stars as Jordan, an unpopular, allergy-prone teen who sees her family inherit her Great Uncle's castle in Wolfsberg, Romania. After a freak lab accident, Jordan begins transforming into a werewolf, and, like other teen wolf movies, suddenly becomes more self-confident. Of course, there's a dangerous side to her new personality.
"The Boy Who Cried Werewolf" also stars Brooke Shields, as Madame Varcolac, the Romanian housekeeper who currently cares for Vucovic's ancient castle and knows plenty of its secrets. The movie also stars Matt Winston ("StarStruck"), Brooke D'Orsay ("Drop Dead Diva"), Steven Grayhm ("The Family Tree"), and Chase Ellison ("Tooth Fairy").
"Our audience will love seeing Victoria in this new role as shrinking-violet-turned-werewolf,...
Justice, in her first headlining TV movie role, stars as Jordan, an unpopular, allergy-prone teen who sees her family inherit her Great Uncle's castle in Wolfsberg, Romania. After a freak lab accident, Jordan begins transforming into a werewolf, and, like other teen wolf movies, suddenly becomes more self-confident. Of course, there's a dangerous side to her new personality.
"The Boy Who Cried Werewolf" also stars Brooke Shields, as Madame Varcolac, the Romanian housekeeper who currently cares for Vucovic's ancient castle and knows plenty of its secrets. The movie also stars Matt Winston ("StarStruck"), Brooke D'Orsay ("Drop Dead Diva"), Steven Grayhm ("The Family Tree"), and Chase Ellison ("Tooth Fairy").
"Our audience will love seeing Victoria in this new role as shrinking-violet-turned-werewolf,...
- 9/28/2010
- icelebz.com
Things are getting a little bit hairy on Nickelodeon. Victoria Justice, star of the #1 Nickelodeon show "Victorious," is playing a she-wolf in the upcoming television movie, "The Boy Who Cried Werewolf."
Justice, in her first headlining TV movie role, stars as Jordan, an unpopular, allergy-prone teen who sees her family inherit her Great Uncle's castle in Wolfsberg, Romania. After a freak lab accident, Jordan begins transforming into a werewolf, and, like other teen wolf movies, suddenly becomes more self-confident. Of course, there's a dangerous side to her new personality.
"The Boy Who Cried Werewolf" also stars Brooke Shields, as Madame Varcolac, the Romanian housekeeper who currently cares for Vucovic's ancient castle and knows plenty of its secrets. The movie also stars Matt Winston ("StarStruck"), Brooke D'Orsay ("Drop Dead Diva"), Steven Grayhm ("The Family Tree"), and Chase Ellison ("Tooth Fairy").
"Our audience will love seeing Victoria in this new role as shrinking-violet-turned-werewolf,...
Justice, in her first headlining TV movie role, stars as Jordan, an unpopular, allergy-prone teen who sees her family inherit her Great Uncle's castle in Wolfsberg, Romania. After a freak lab accident, Jordan begins transforming into a werewolf, and, like other teen wolf movies, suddenly becomes more self-confident. Of course, there's a dangerous side to her new personality.
"The Boy Who Cried Werewolf" also stars Brooke Shields, as Madame Varcolac, the Romanian housekeeper who currently cares for Vucovic's ancient castle and knows plenty of its secrets. The movie also stars Matt Winston ("StarStruck"), Brooke D'Orsay ("Drop Dead Diva"), Steven Grayhm ("The Family Tree"), and Chase Ellison ("Tooth Fairy").
"Our audience will love seeing Victoria in this new role as shrinking-violet-turned-werewolf,...
- 9/28/2010
- icelebz.com
The kiddies deserve some tamer terror for the Halloween season, and that's precisely what Nickelodeon is scaring up with its original movie The Boy Who Cried Werewolf. Not to be confused with the 1973 flick of the same name about a young boy who discovers his father is a hippie-hating werewolf. Though I am a little confused given this Boy Who Cried Werewolf is actually about a teenage girl who turns into a tween wolf.
Victoria Justice of the popular Nickelodeon program "Victorious" stars in The Boy Who Cried Werewolf alongside Brooke Shields, once a teen superstar herself, now playing the creepy caretaker of a Romanian castle.
Jordan Sands (Justice) is an awkward, allergy-prone 17-year-old, forced to be the woman of the house after her mother's death. Her father, David (Matt Winston, Little Miss Sunshine), is struggling to make ends meet while her younger brother, Hunter (Chase Ellison, Tooth Fairy), drives...
Victoria Justice of the popular Nickelodeon program "Victorious" stars in The Boy Who Cried Werewolf alongside Brooke Shields, once a teen superstar herself, now playing the creepy caretaker of a Romanian castle.
Jordan Sands (Justice) is an awkward, allergy-prone 17-year-old, forced to be the woman of the house after her mother's death. Her father, David (Matt Winston, Little Miss Sunshine), is struggling to make ends meet while her younger brother, Hunter (Chase Ellison, Tooth Fairy), drives...
- 9/28/2010
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
She’s always been in touch with her fans, and earlier today (September 27) Victoria Justice was spotted showing some love to the folks outside “Live with Regis & Kelly.”
The “Victorious” actress looked to be in good spirits as she made her way inside ABC Studios, sporting a lovely red dress with a black jacket.
In career news, Victoria will be showing off her wild side in the new teen comedy “The Boy Who Cried Werewolf.”
The movie premieres on Nickelodeon on Saturday, October 23rd at 8:00pm, and follows Jordan Sands (Victoria) as she’s transformed into a werewolf during a visit to Wolfsberg, Romania.
The “Victorious” actress looked to be in good spirits as she made her way inside ABC Studios, sporting a lovely red dress with a black jacket.
In career news, Victoria will be showing off her wild side in the new teen comedy “The Boy Who Cried Werewolf.”
The movie premieres on Nickelodeon on Saturday, October 23rd at 8:00pm, and follows Jordan Sands (Victoria) as she’s transformed into a werewolf during a visit to Wolfsberg, Romania.
- 9/27/2010
- GossipCenter
Two weeks after unveiling six new series orders and 16 series renewals at its upfront presentation in New York, Nickelodeon on Wednesday made more programming announcements at its first Los Angeles upfront.
Three movies will be joining the network's lineup this season: "Fred: The Movie," "Boy Who Cried Werewolf" and "Best Player."
-- "Fred" is inspired by the Fred Figglehorn character created by YouTube sensation Lucas Cruikshank. It focuses on Fred (Cruikshank) as he finally succeeds in making it to the house of long-time crush Judy (London native Pixie Lott), only to discover she has moved. He embarks on a journey to find her and hatches a grand scheme that makes him cooler than his classmates could ever imagine.
Jennette McCurdy ("iCarly") and WWE star John Cena co-star. The movie is written by David A. Goodman, directed by Clay Weiner and produced by Brian Robbins and Sharla Sumpter Bridgett of Varsity Pictures...
Three movies will be joining the network's lineup this season: "Fred: The Movie," "Boy Who Cried Werewolf" and "Best Player."
-- "Fred" is inspired by the Fred Figglehorn character created by YouTube sensation Lucas Cruikshank. It focuses on Fred (Cruikshank) as he finally succeeds in making it to the house of long-time crush Judy (London native Pixie Lott), only to discover she has moved. He embarks on a journey to find her and hatches a grand scheme that makes him cooler than his classmates could ever imagine.
Jennette McCurdy ("iCarly") and WWE star John Cena co-star. The movie is written by David A. Goodman, directed by Clay Weiner and produced by Brian Robbins and Sharla Sumpter Bridgett of Varsity Pictures...
- 3/24/2010
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Much has been made over the last week or so of best leading actress Oscar nominee, Gabourey Sidibe – her weight, and the likelihood (or not) of her having a long and successful career ahead of her. However, what seems to have been overlooked is that, whether or not you think she has talent as an actress or not (I think she has), she’s already achieved more acclaim for her one film role than most black actors can hope to achieve in a lifetime… and a couple more film and TV roles, to boot! So she’s already ahead of the game. How long she stays there though is anyone’s guess, but the same could be said of most black thesps, especially if film is their chosen medium… and even more especially if they have their sights set on Hollywood.
So what about lesser known black actors who’ve graced our screens recently,...
So what about lesser known black actors who’ve graced our screens recently,...
- 3/16/2010
- by MsWOO
- ShadowAndAct
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